In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens
- Genre: Nonfiction; Essay Collection; Feminism
- Originally Published: 1983
- Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 1160L; College/Adult
- Structure/Length: Divided into 4 parts; approx. 418 pages; approx. 12 hours and 15 minutes on audiobook
- Central Concern: In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens is a collection of essays that delves into the themes of womanhood, race, culture, history, and artistic expression. The title essay pays homage to the creative spirit of the Black women of the past who were denied the opportunity to express themselves and had to channel their creativity into gardening and other often-overlooked endeavors. Walker uses these essays to explore the struggles, resilience, and creative spirit of Black women throughout history, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating their contributions.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Discussions of racial discrimination, gender inequality, and cultural marginalization; some mature themes related to identity, sexuality, abortion, suicide/self-harm, and domestic violence